Vegans
On Tue, 30 Jan 2018 17:00:01 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote:
>On 2018-01-30 12:14 PM, Cheri wrote:
>> "U.S. Janet B." > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Tue, 30 Jan 2018 11:40:27 -0500, jmcquown >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 1/29/2018 12:56 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>> On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 10:16:07 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
>>>>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The attached garage is right next to the kitchen.* I roll the
>>>>>>> grill to
>>>>>>> the middle of the driveway so it is away from the house in case of
>>>>>>> errant sparks.* It's convenient.* I can have food on the grill
>>>>>>> while I'm
>>>>>>> in the kitchen, prepping something else or washing some dishes.* I
>>>>>>> only
>>>>>>> have to walk a few feet to check on it.* Location, location,
>>>>>>> location.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The small back patio is where I sit and read in nice weather.* It's
>>>>>>> where I have the bird feeder.* It's also on the other side of the
>>>>>>> house
>>>>>>> from the kitchen.* Understand now
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Only person I've ever known to grill in front of house in middle
>>>>>> of driveway. lol
>>>>>
>>>>> I've often seen it in the student ghetto in Ann Arbor.* My
>>>>> father-in-law had a small backyard, so when he roasted a whole pig
>>>>> he did it in the driveway.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>
>>>> Well... I'm not living in a "student ghetto", but you know that.* I
>>>> store the grill in the garage to prevent rust from the salty sea air and
>>>> lots of rain and heavy humidity.* The fact that the garage and driveway
>>>> is right off the kitchen makes it convenient for cooking as well as
>>>> storage when not in use.* I don't see anything weird or "ghetto"
>>>> about it.
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>>
>>> What can I say?* There are apparently people who cruise up and down
>>> streets staring at people's houses looking for stuff to talk about.
>>> These are the same people who catalog the contents of shopping carts
>>> and tally what other folks are wearing.* I'm glad you and I have other
>>> more interesting things to do with out lives.
>>> Janet US
>>
>> It always surprises me when people talk about contents of shopping
>> carts, what people are eating in restaurants etc., I would very seldomly
>> notice. Same with someone saying to me, can you believe what they had
>> on? Unless it was something outrageous, I couldn't tell you what they
>> had on, but then I'm probably not too observant about insignificant
>> things that don't matter to me personally.
>
>I don't think many people really bother to keep track of what other
>people have in their shopping carts. That being said, it is hard not to
>notice when you see really, really fat people, pushing multiple carts,
>and they are loaded up with sugared soft drinks, potato chips and
>cookies, and no fruit or vegetables. OTOH, I sometimes find myself
>behind people at the checkout and they are getting all sorts of good
>stuff. It might be shrimp, salsa, guacamole, smoked salmon, hummus and
>stuff like that. I have been tempted to ask if I can follow them home
>for the party food.
Also, it's not like there is that much else to look at in a
supermarket queue, unless you're into checkout chicks.
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